| WHAT THE KING SAW Out takes ( rushes, cuts ) Soldiers demonstrated their combat skills for the King. | ||
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| Catalog #: | 507744 | |
| Clip Number: | 507744-1 | |
| Orginal Film: | G 1092 | |
| Timecode: | 01:51:18 - 01:52:23 | |
| Location: | Aldershot, Hampshire. | |
| Year Shot: | 1924 (Actual Year) | |
| Audio: | No | |
| Color: | No | |
| Headings: | EXHIBITIONS: Military LOCATIONS/EUROPE: UK, England, Hampshire, Aldershot MILITARY: Army, British ROYALTY: British, George V (Duke of York) ROYALTY: British, Queen Mary TRANSPORTATION: Military, Tanks | |
| Description: | MISSING 4/5/2007 See also catalog # 190446 Out takes ( rushes, cuts ) What the King saw - Wonderful work by the Royal Engineers - and thrilling display by our latest tanks. Aldershot, Hampshire. WHAT THE KING SAW - M/S of Queen Mary and a group of officers examining a tank. M/S of soldiers running across a temporary wooden bridge over a pond, in the background, Queen Mary and the officers observe. M/S of the soldiers lifting the wooden bridge out of the water. M/S of Queen Mary walking off the bridge accompanied by the officers. High angled L/S of King George V and several officers inspecting two long rows of troops. High angled M/S of the King inspecting his troops. Various high angled L/Ss of troops marching past a crowd of spectators. L/S of the King and Queen walking down a path accompanied by several officers and their wives, they are greeted by a vicar who shakes their hands. M/S of a group of officers with their wives and children milling about a field chatting. M/S of the King and Queen chatting to some officers. Various L/Ss of tanks driving across a field, occasionally firing their guns. Panning C/U of a parked tank. M/S of the Royal couple and the officers, they appear to have just got out of several parked cars. More shots of the parked tank. Various shots of the King and Queen walking about with the officers. Various shots of officers looking at cannons. | |


